Angie Dickinson
Josh Duhamel
Jim Kleinsasser
Louis L'Amour
Kellan Lutz
Roger Maris
Marquis de Mores
Sondre Norheim
Clint Ritchie
Sakakawea
Eric Sevareid
Shadoe Stevens
Bobby Vee
Lawrence Welk
Harry Petterson
Travis Hafner from the Cleveland Indians
Jim Kleinsasser from the Vikings
Jacob Hagler... North Star
Theodore Roosevelt originally came to North Dakota to hunt buffalo and ended up owning cattle ranches. His experiences with cattle ranching in North Dakota led him to see the need for conservation and leading him to establish many national parks and reserves.
Marquis de Mores who tried to change the cattle industry by shipping refrigerated meat to Chicago from North Dakota. The town of Medora, North Dakota is named in honor of his wife, Medora Vallambrosa.
Sacagawea, the Shoshoni Indian woman who traveled, along with her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was living in North Dakota at the time she joined the expedition.
Sitting Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota chief and holy man, lived the last years of his life on the Standing Rock Reservation, near Fort Yates, North Dakota.
Norman Kittson who helped open the Red River Valley to settlement.
Angie Dickinson
Josh Duhamel
Jim Kleinsasser
Louis L'Amour
Kellan Lutz
Roger Maris
Marquis de Mores
Sondre Norheim
Clint Ritchie
Sakakawea
Eric Sevareid
Shadoe Stevens
Bobby Vee
Lawrence Welk
Probably the late U.S. Senator Quentin Burdick
Some famous people from North Dakota are Phil Jackson who is a famous Basketball coach. Lawrence Welk and Angie Dickinson are also famous people from North Dakota.
No US president is from North Dakota.
North Dakota was not named for any president. North Dakota was named for the Dakota tribe of Native Americans that lived in the area.
No U.S. President was born in North Dakota.
President Benjamin Harrison signed the Act of Admission papers for both North Dakota and South Dakota on November 2, 1889.
North Dakota and South Dakota were both part of the Dakota Territory. The Dakota Territory was split into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota when President Benjamin Harrison signed proclamations in Washington, DC, on November 2, 1889, formally admitting both North Dakota and South Dakota to the union. President Harrison had the papers shuffled so that no one would know which proclamation was signed first.
Theodore Roosevelt had a ranch named Elk Horn near Medora, North Dakota.
Benjamin Harrison.
President Benjamiin Harrison.
It doesn't have a president, but a governor. John Hoeven is the governor of N.D.
No United States presidents have been born in South Dakota to October 2011.
Benjamin Harrison.
President Benjamin Harriison.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.